While dysania may be experienced by those with primary depression as well, the root causes are more complicated. |
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This wasn't a real football drill, where the banging of heads can make one's teeth chatter or develop headaches in those merely watching. |
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Mama can be as cold as ice when she wants to be, and this is obviously one of those times. |
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Yes, I'm one of those people who would probably buy this scent if it was a perfume along with the other pluviophiles I know. |
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We've all no doubt found it tricky getting out of bed every now and again, but those suffering from dysania find it particularly difficult. |
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These findings illustrate that a prokaryote possesses a signal trafficking system with features common to those used by higher organisms. |
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The traps of Anti-Oedipus are those of humor: so many invitations to let oneself be put out, to take one's leave of the text and slam the door shut. |
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He hated being patronized and pitied by those who didn't believe his story. |
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While you're enjoying the holidays, you should spare a thought for those who are less fortunate. |
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Most of the speaker's remarks were addressed to those with experience in the industry. |
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The country's leaders relentlessly persecuted those who fought against the regime. |
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The Middle Passage served not only to erase a slave’s sense of human dignity, but the journey also wiped away the collective knowledge and cultural history of those captured. |
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He never spoke of his childhood as an orphan, but kept dark memories of those days in his bosom. |
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His views on dating are more conventional than those of some of his friends. |
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Gottlieb and Kimball feature those songs that became the lullaby of Broadway, a hooray for Hollywood and Tin Pan Alley bullion. |
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Africa is home to so many premier-league diseases that those in lower divisions are easily ignored. |
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Throughout European history, an education in the classics was considered crucial for those who wished to join literate circles. |
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These first established the European Community and the EU, and then made amendments to those founding treaties. |
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A second possible solution is that these Angles of Ptolemy are not those of Schleswig at all. |
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The unanimity and difficult issues treated under the CFSP sometimes lead to disagreements, such as those which occurred over the war in Iraq. |
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Subtitles are usually shown for the benefit of those who do not understand Latin. |
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Listen closely, we, the Gardanes, heard tell of the glory of the nation-kings, how those nobles performed deeds of valor! |
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The North Sea located on the continental shelf has different waves from those in deep ocean water. |
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Scilly forms part of the ceremonial county of Cornwall, and some services are combined with those of Cornwall. |
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Since the Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949, the powers of the House of Lords have been very much less than those of the House of Commons. |
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Some areas of the city, particularly those just west of the centre, are characterised by white stucco or whitewashed buildings. |
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Through the Middle Ages the dialects of the North West would have been considerably different from those spoken in the Midlands and south. |
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Perhaps around 85 per cent of Old English words are no longer in use, but those that survived are basic elements of Modern English vocabulary. |
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The Historia Ecclesiastica has given Bede a high reputation, but his concerns were different from those of a modern writer of history. |
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These were a collection of books by those who were antithetical to the emperors. |
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The Welsh Government and the National Assembly for Wales have more limited powers than those devolved to Scotland. |
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The earliest Welsh genealogies give Maximus the role of founding father for several royal dynasties, including those of Powys and Gwent. |
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There is a rich, hackerish tradition in the computer world of making any new computer or video game system emulate those that came before it. |
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It appears that moraines and groovings, exactly resembling those of the Alpine regions, are found in all those districts. |
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Think we're eventually gonna have to get one of those Hannibal Lecter masks from an S and M boutique. Right now we got to keep his head still. |
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The two most notable battles of the War to include Welsh forces were those at Mametz Wood on the Somme and the Battle of Passchendaele. |
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He could not beat out the Irish, yet he did shut them up within those narrow corners and glyns under the mountain's foot. |
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For those who have glory-worthy goods, the temptation is sliding from real striving after virtue into living off their past reputation. |
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Kimball was never one to argue with a comrade's eyes and ears, not even those of a gormy jeezer like Connolly. |
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And most of those grasseaters like horses, ox, camels, and llamas had shown early appearance on earth and since its early Cainozoic. |
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For those, who are come over to the royal party, are consequently supposed to be out of gunshot. |
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If and when the EWG closes those holes with better language extensions, the library hackarounds can be refined or abandoned. |
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Since its conception, the European Union has been a haven for those seeking refuge from war, persecution and poverty in other parts of the world. |
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There are numerous surviving artefacts, such as those at Lullingstone and Aldborough. |
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The Northern Ireland Executive and Assembly have powers similar to those devolved to Scotland. |
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Citizens of the European Union, including those of the UK, have the right to live and work in any EU member state. |
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As such, those child victims over the age of twelve were the victims of hebophiliac priests. |
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At the Olympics Games, Welsh athletes compete alongside those of Scotland, England and Northern Ireland as part of a Great Britain team. |
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It's not like you wouldn't want to jump over those lava fountains, amirite? |
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The MSA population was small and dispersed and the rate of their reproduction and exploitation was less intense than those of later generations. |
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Finite verbal clauses are those that are formed around a verb in the present or preterit form. |
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Certain international trade laws, such as those on intellectual property, are also enforced in India. |
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The supply of cheaper iron and steel aided a number of industries, such as those making nails, hinges, wire and other hardware items. |
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Children employed at glassworks were regularly burned and blinded, and those working at potteries were vulnerable to poisonous clay dust. |
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This involves region wide transport schemes such as those carried out by the Highways Agency and Network Rail. |
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The lorchu' s angpau contained two Malaysian dollars, those of the thauke, 40 cents. |
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The hissings and screamings of the vulgar against him as he moved forward on his stedfast course he heeded less than those of geese on a common. |
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The dendrites of the pontine neurons are not as hodophobic as those of the inferior olivary nucleus. |
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Tariq's forces were joined the next year by those of his superior, Musa ibn Nusair. |
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About half of those are located on the European continent, rather than on the British Isles. |
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The headword of each entry was no longer capitalized, allowing the user to readily see those words that actually require a capital letter. |
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The interaction of those modules produces as effect the accomplition of the task by the whole robot. |
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Out of one window I can see the garden, those mysterious deep-shaded arbors, the riotous old-fashioned flowers, and bushes and gnarly trees. |
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Wo be in those dayes to them that are with chylde, and to them that geve sucke. |
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This country will never forget nor fail to honor those who have so courageously garnered our highest regard. |
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To those other, those so august, accomplishments she no more pretended. She gave them the go-by. |
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The Welsh Government manages those parts of the British railway network within Wales. |
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Oh those freebooters taking our videos! I'm sick of it. Freebooting, you know, it's a serious issue! |
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Even those that were numbered of them, were eight thousand and five hundred and fourscore. |
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My personal ease and independence were less infringed than that of those who are accounted the freeest members of society. |
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The special theory of relativity has reference to Galileian domains, i.e. to those in which no gravitational field exists. |
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She eliminated those lonely treeless farmhouses with the sun beating on their shining gal-iron roofs. |
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Don't see a movie in it myself, but those Hollywood ginks will take anything. |
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There I began to breathe a little freer, and to give a loose to those warm emotions which the sight of such an encounter had raised in me. |
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Those who can be said to suffer from globophobia include those who adopt both far right and far left political positions. |
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It had been arranged as part of the day's programme that Mr. Cooke was to drive those who wished to go over the Rise in his new brake. |
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You might say Ross was the first ASMRtist, as those who produce ASMR videos like to be called. |
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The Republican party in those days was not a party of againstism or negativism. |
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Few places on God's green earth are as imbued with primordial magic as those bordering the phantasmagoric waters of Fundy. |
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His father was one of those delusional souls who believed that making money was doing God's work. |
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And this is the ground and occasion of those Terms of the Symmetral and Asymmetral Times or State of the Church. |
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Download websites should be designed so that those who wish to can just grab and go. |
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In a way, he looked like one of those guidos from MTV's Jersey Shore, but he resembled them only in appearance. |
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Unlike the Armenians in the NKAO they are deprived even of those opportunities represented by autonomous oblast status. |
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The taste of clean killed, still hunted animals far exceeds that of either gut shot deer or those run by dogs. |
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A comparison more properly bestowed on those that came to guzzle in his wine cellar. |
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We may safely say thus, that wrong collections have been hitherto made out of those words by modern divines. |
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It's a volume for those who delight in exploring the backwaters of nineteenth-century opera. |
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And I shall ball-bust for her and enjoy every moment of twisting those suckers in my hands. |
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I have a sneaking suspicion that those cookies aren't really homemade. |
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I hope that the selection of stories is illuminating for those who have never thought about what happened after the death of the immortal Bard. |
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Overall, maximum levels of alternariol were higher than those reported in the literature with the exception of sunflower. |
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In those days, people usually traveled long distances in coaches. |
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Beginningless time is one of those concepts which, in our human state, we find difficult to comprehend. |
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Our wars with France have affected us in our most tender interests, and concerned us more than those with any other nation. |
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In those days, schoolchildren got the birch when they misbehaved. |
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The book is as American as apple pie, or spoon bread, or baked beans, and its influence must have been great during those times. |
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It was monstrous of him to keep the truth from them all those years. |
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There remain some particulars to complete the information contemplated by those resolutions. |
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I had no idea what on earth you were on about when you started using those scientific terms. I was totally confused. |
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Around one-third of those being cyberbullied told no one about the bullying. |
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A brisk and regular trade began between ports in Roman Gaul and those in Britain. |
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All those stories about his childhood can become tiresome after a while. |
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In the Americas the Spanish found a number of empires that were as large and populous as those in Europe. |
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It was tough cramming for those midterms and finals, staying up 72 hours straight hepped up on caffeine and pizza. |
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Later decisions, and decisions of higher courts or legislatures carry more weight than earlier cases and those of lower courts. |
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Certain dense tropical hardwoods are believed to have superior resistance to deterioration when usd in climates such as those of North America. |
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There's nothing I can't deem binge-worthy if I stare at it long enough, but even I would make an exception for those cookies. |
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A plurality of voices, those of the author, narrators and characters, interact in a dialogue creating a heteroglot, a multi-languaged text. |
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Spicules of hexactinellids are nearly indistinguishable from those of demosponges in most measured characteristics. |
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Yet the perfect hexagonal bipyramids still in the test-tube must have had an internal order to produce those shapes. |
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Whose laws, like those of the Medes and Persian, they cannot alter or abrogate. |
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We don't want this to turn into one of those pie-in-the sky bizzos where you aim too high and then never end up doing it. |
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Good to see that Heskey knows that ball thingy is supposed to go in the net between those post bizzos. |
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These exemptions were similar to those granted to the derbendci, men who guarded roads and mountain passes. |
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This planning also needs to take into account region wide transport schemes such as those carried out by the Highways Agency and Network Rail. |
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It's a lot harder to write music and to get more melodic and try to actually have songs within those heavy, droning, angstful power chords. |
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Hocketing was widely used in medieval music and Professor Sander's article provides a convenient survey of those uses. |
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Why the immense self-pleasure that mental culture would afford, and the blissening consciousness of doing good with it to those around him. |
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All other measures relative to the bloodstroke have an equal reference to those cases where the patient. |
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His virtues active, chiefly, and homiletical, not those lazy, sullen ones of the cloister. |
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Go through those double doors and walk to the end of the hall. |
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There are many similarities between Modern Scots dialects and those of Northumbria. |
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Many later entries, especially those written by contemporaries, contained a great deal of historical narrative under the year headings. |
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Did you ever see any place filled with so many big-boobied blondes, and dressed in those string bikini things? |
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Irving is further required, as a matter of practice, to spell out what he contends are the specific defamatory meanings borne by those passages. |
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She wasn't going to get the foggiest notion about modern writing from those old books. |
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He was the man who brought us those great bruising, bristle-chinned teams, with players who had fearsome names like Bruno and Bulldog. |
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God purposed from eternity that those whom he foreapproved should be conformed to the image of his Son. |
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The tribes of Bangladesh, like those of elsewhere, permit freemixing of boys and girls. |
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He sneers alike at those who are anxious to preserve and at those who are eager for reform. |
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Two seconds later, the two guys were in one of those slap-on-the-back bro hugs. |
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The point of quoque with illos is that those flatus, which have the right to be called winds, are also subject to laws like the winds themselves. |
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Here are five facts to remember for those who are tempted to apply the five-second rule. |
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To my mind, those who thus shrink afford thereby but evidences of their psychological enthralldom. |
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So he held his fingers up, V for victory. Something those bucketheads ought to understand. |
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Well, Mable, Id have bet anybodies money before I went out that none of those shots had lit more than ten feet away. |
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The Flow of Attention results showed us where we were losing the audience so we edited those few spots and had a better commercial. |
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Events were soon to prove false those predictions of catastrophe, predictions of a fate that was forewished rather than foreseen. |
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Comparing the grades of English students to those of engineering students is like trying to compare apples and oranges. |
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We'll need to bake more of those new chicken and mushroom pies. The customers can't get enough of them. |
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It appalls me to think of the way those children have been treated. |
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It was one of those moments of intense feeling when the frost of the Scottish people melts like a snow-wreath. |
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I'd like to know more about those kids' health status, especially compared to the McCaughey fuctuplets. |
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Bishop Manning has his enemies, but those enemies have hardly ever caught him out on a point of theology or canon law. |
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Objects in the foreground are drawn larger than those in the background. |
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Listen here, Swing, old-timer, I got a long and gashly tale of wickedness to pour into those lily-white mule ears of yores. |
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For some random reason, I think of the doctor at the Eye Guy holding those giganto clicky circles over my eyes when I needed new glasses. |
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There are always sincere challengings of the findings, always the objections of those whose interests seem threatened. |
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Still, for those like Betty Ford who feel the need for outer rejuvenation, aesthetic surgery can be a godsend. |
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Because Plato allowed them to co-exist, the meaning and connotations of the one overlap those of the other, and ambiguities arise. |
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I don't see how any creature can survive under those conditions. |
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The fool I am, the fool. A citizen of Chelm, an idiot, one of those characters my grandfather's legends are made of. |
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So those would be a lot of Chernobyls that the ecosystem would have to deal with. |
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From all the available statistics, the politician cherry-picked only those that backed up his ideas. |
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Perhaps there was yet another cause, chiefer than those above named, why Grisi came out with such determined vigour and renovated powers. |
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The few micro-mammals recorded at Chucal are still either undescribed or endemic and can not be compared with those of high-latitude localities. |
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You, me, all those other assbrains in there, throwing our dollars at Max Hunter. |
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To be sure, there are those who are more sophisticated in their dogmatic eisegeses, but the offense is not thereby lessened. |
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This order being taken in the senate, as touching the appointment and assignation of those provinces. |
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On April 28, 1927, on Dutch Flats, below San Diego, Charles Lindbergh signaled chocks-away to those on the ground below him. |
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For if astronomy is the study of the movements of the heavens, then astrology is the study of the effects of those movements. |
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The other bodies were those of the choush that had fallen by my side, and the soldier who had been shot on the parapet. |
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Fortunately for me, I'm one of those people who can be a chowhound and never have to worry about putting on weight. |
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The article was a disservice to those of us who are unfortunate enough to be afflicted with aibohphobia. |
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Under those circumstances, her actions were completely defensible. |
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When the eyes of those who fish for eels are closed, the eyes of those who fish for the aua are open. |
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The views expressed herein are strictly those of the author. |
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Relevant material is also covered on the containers for remains in those and in the entries on cineraria, columbaria, and urns. |
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Will Ikea be wanting those classy cloth chairs back after Ray and Scott's sweaty clagnut ridden hairy arses have pressed into them for 5 minutes? |
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The experiment of Mother Tinctures are identical to those prescribed for the tincture or alcoholatures mentioned in the pharmacopoea. |
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Rather than trying to understand the basis of guruhood, another means to grasp the phenomenon is to classify those who are recognized as gurus. |
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Now he feels a connection between his own closeted, esoteric sufferings and strivings and those of the poor urban working people all around him. |
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They'll make jokes about anything. Nothing is sacred to those guys. |
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This feels like a flashfic, one of those teensy-weensy short stories that leaves you gasping in just five or six sentences. |
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And now she knows, just what those fluttering eyelashes can do, just what that come hither look means. |
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I was expecting the tearful ticking off, the girlish recriminations and all the rest of the bag of tricks along those lines. |
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We shall now consider those functions of intelligence which man communicates with the higher beasts. |
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Nevertheless, you must know that I do not repent me those dallyings in enchanted fields. |
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What employers find is that if workers are allowed to schedule in that time, many will do those errands on personal rather than company time. |
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The miracles of our Lord and those of the Old Testament afford many interesting points of comparison. |
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We compared the frequencies of alightings on hosts with those predicted from random transect data. |
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He that first discovered the use of the compass did more for the supplying and increase of useful commodities than those who built workhouses. |
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She had one of those perfect faces, which irresistibly compel the soul of a man. |
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She completely abandoned her Tuesdays at home, and did not return the visits of those who had called upon her. |
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We have the power of altering and compounding those images into all the varieties of picture. |
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Perhaps there are no real patterns, only those that we feeble-mindedly impose. |
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Hees none of those, but beares an honest minde, And shames to utter what he cannot prove. |
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The manner of its concretion is by concentrical rings, like those of an onion about the first kernel. |
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Regions grow concentricly, meaning that the adjacent pixels to be merged simultaneously are all those neighboring the current region. |
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Even if the company rule book says that flexitime is allowed, those who work from home are seen as uncommitted to the team. |
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Preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching those things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ. |
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Let both sides explore what problems unite us instead of belabouring those problems which divide us. |
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Nor does it behove western commentators whose countries are occupying Iraq to lay down conditions for those opposing it. |
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Operative treatment should be reserved for those patients in whom conservative treatment has failed and who are motivated with regard to sports. |
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That consistency of behaviour whereby he inflexibly pursues those measures which appear the most just. |
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As a society becomes richer, those whose incomes do not grow spend more on conspicuous consumption in an attempt to keep up. |
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Religious papers in those days were much more bellicostic than today, and no spirit of irenic ecumenism prevailed. |
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The SOA and CAS jointly sponsor a Web site for those interested in pursuing an actuarial career. |
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He is a judge of one of those courts, where matrimonial causes are conusable. |
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At the convict hour between four and five when even those with the least to fear are darkened and sober, and back away from waking. |
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I would suspect that those who are not at all convinced by it have distinct prejudices of their own and are not too convinceable! |
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I strongly suspect that those letters I was to have brought to your ladyship were not destroyed when I supposed they were. |
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Gordon Strachan, one of those corruptibly ambitious aides cloned by the Nixon administration, once carefully catalogued five varieties of leaks. |
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Among those rare exceptions, fortunately, was that coryphaeus of modern thought in the humanities, Professor Roman Jakobson. |
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Who cares if he said those things at the beginning of the year? That's ancient history now. |
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Unlike those flamboyant bowerbirds, a worm might simply decide that it is better off without us, and retire from public life. |
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I am one of those who thinke their fruit can no way countervaile this losse. |
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Since we were now living so close, at least those couple hours of talking together helped boost our spirits. |
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Lean flavor scores for this muscle were lower than those for ribeye, especially in Prime grade carcasses. |
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He heard from a coworker that the company planned to merge those departments. |
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I'd be surprised if those two are still dating come Christmas, but I'm not betting the farm on a breakup just yet. |
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The socialists all seemed to me to be old, even those who were anagraphically young, and to be lacking in revolutionary capacity. |
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The English sparrow, another abundant city species, also loves streetlights and lampposts, especially those with crosspipes open at the ends. |
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Those pink-satin evening slippers simply lose all their display value when you stick those red-kid bed-slippers right up ferninst them that way. |
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In those days we would play the Croweaters on a Tuesday night over in Adelaide. |
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Broiling is but another way of roasting those cuts of meat which have a broad, flat surface such as steaks, chops, or cutlets. |
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Her daughter threatened to publish our emails in a memoir. How she got them is a mystery. She's one of those cyberfreaks. |
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Goblet cells are interspersed amongst epithelial cells with cytofilia extensions similar to those more extensively expressed in the third eyelid. |
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We are in the habit of calling those bodies of men anarchal which are in a state of effervescence. |
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For they had no civil magistrate which might correct and reform those declinings when they happened. |
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If counselors are homophobic or biphobic, they should refer clients facing those issues to a counselor who could be objective. |
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I dunno the answers to any of those questions, and you dunno and he dunno either. |
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But who can fathom the subtleties of the human heart? Certainly not those who expect from it only decorous sentiments and normal emotions. |
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Tully was long ere he could be delivered of a few verses, and those poor ones. |
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It is a process of solving complex math problems using those computers which run bitcoin software. |
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The fact is Demoncrats are more intolerant of those differing from them than are Republicans. |
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This library has dependencies on a lot of other libraries. We have to compile all of those other libraries first. |
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Diamond and Dybvig show that a bank offering an ordinary deposit contract can provide allocations superior to those of simple exchange markets. |
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Who is here, who has been de-ranked and who has been up to no good in the eyes of those that make the rules. |
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Congress even now is considering enlarging that deficit by cutting those taxes.... It means ducking out of the basic Social Security problem. |
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God's kids are waking up, and those who are engifted with management skill and understanding are especially aroused. |
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A man whose manners and sentiments are decidedly below those of his class deserves to be called a blackguard. |
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The greater circles are those which devide this earthly globe into equall halfes or Haemispheres. |
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Its fingers are longer, more flexible, and more dextrous than those of monkeys and can be moved individually. |
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Well, those children don't speak dialect, not in this school. Maybe in the public schools, but not here. |
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Besides, a video post room's console is smaller than those used for film, and you couldn't squander a dozen or more channels on dialog. |
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He is usually a big upstanding man, who looks as if he could take care of himself and those who depend upon him in an emergency. |
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But he is not one of those lawyers who bow and scrape before wealthy clients. He will not be pushed around. |
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Discipline aims at the removal of bad habits and the substitution of good ones, especially those of order, regularity, and obedience. |
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He was disdainful of those he thought of as the little people. He openly sneered at them. They mocked him behind his back. |
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If those arguments must be rejected, then it seems that the advocates of enduring color should favor a dispositionalist theory. |
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Biological antianimal agents are those which could be employed against domestic animals to incapacitate or destroy them through disease. |
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If you use much plate matter, make your choice of homeset heads to match those on the plate matter. |
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We found those hens, dozens it seemed, and half a dozen cocks, not counting the ones that we doglessly walked past. |
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The Tillek said those points were the spaceships that had brought humankind and dolphinkind to Pern. |
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Beshrew those caitiff scouts that conspired to sully his honest name by such an imputation! |
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I can't believe he just walked up and spoke to her like that, those kind of things just aren't done! |
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People were reluctant to slam a bonnet shut in those days. One just did not slam bonnets and doors. |
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Surprisingly few people refused to talk, even those I doorstepped or telephoned out of the blue. |
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There are creators who really make money and earn living from doujin, but those who can do so, are minority. |
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Normally those pills give me a boost, but last night they gave me a downer. |
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After Don made those tasteless remarks, our relationship with him went downhill. |
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If we head for lay up tomorrow, those plans are right down the toilet and it's back to the drawing board. |
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Mind you, clothes were clothes in those days. There was a great deal of them, lavish both in material and in workmanship. |
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It's one of those thingamajigs that can give you driving directions. |
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Favicons are those cute little icons that appear on your browser's address bar when you visit some sites. |
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Among those caught up in the fever-swamp was Karl Rove, the architect of George W. Bush's two White House wins. |
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It used to be known for dweomercraft, the craft of healers, magicians, those who know spells, those who know the sourcery of words. |
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Those who got rich were those who joined the company very early on and took some of their pay in stock. |
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Fred bowled me a googly when he asked me to explain those statistics in the meeting. |
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You could be one of those genetically gifted individuals who has the potential to show off an eight-pack instead of a six. |
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The word imposter was floated at me a few times. I can still feel the sting of those words sometimes when I hit an emotional low point. |
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I've subscribed to the feeds of my favourite blogs, so I can find out when new posts are added without having to visit those sites. |
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After all those old policies and procedures, the new management approach is a breath of fresh air around here. |
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He gave to the Trinity Corporation that land in Deptford on which are built those alms-houses for twenty-four widows of emerited seamen. |
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Talk with those here who vainly seek work, who suffer daily the humiliation of emptyhandedness. |
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Yet for the vast majority of those who acted on their urges to be in pictures, Hollywood was not the end of the rainbow but the end of the road. |
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Suppose we think that morality is a system of rules that is endorsable by all because each has good reason to accept those rules. |
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Brunhild is a complex figure, indeed. In Hebbel's trilogy, Brunhild is one of the figures who spans both levels, those of history and myth. |
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On those sacred nights you can rise in frogly glory to confront the villains who are poisoning my subjects. |
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None but those who have experienced them can conceive of the enticements of science. |
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Burton conveniently afforded him entree into the world of art and those who buy it. |
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The more epistemologically interesting cases are those in which expertise is involved. |
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Tiares, hibiscuses, frangipani and flowered buraos smile to those who return and are not the least bit surprised by their faithfulness. |
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So is a spreadsheet app, but I'm not going to put those on a web site any time soon. |
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Now, I want those little paint-happy bastards caught and hung up by their Buster Browns. |
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To those who would not heed the gently flowing stream of Shiloah he spoke by means of the Euphratean flood. |
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But for that beneficent drug, not one of those men would have slept a moment during that fearful night. |
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The adventitious disappearance of those nearer the throne than the duke had, moreover, set tongues awagging. |
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A hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged not by the common judges of property, but wretches hired by those to whom Excise is paid. |
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Still, those constraints need to be considered and discussed explicitly for the sake of clarity and exhaustivity when reporting results. |
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She stood at the exit of the house looking back and waving at those inside. |
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A Greeke inscription which I could not understand by reason of the antiquity of those exolete letters. |
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Now, there was a sort of rough-and-ready law in Ireland in those days, which was of great convenience to persons desirous of expeditious justice. |
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The members of the senate are appointable while those of the house must be elected. |
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Except for those who directly benefit from the system, life becomes a goalless existence, in which the worst human aberrations start germinating. |
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Oooh, exsqueeze me! What are those guys, totally clueless? We're supposed to get all hot and bothered over Massachusetts? |
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Can You Rock, an Indy-based live karaoke band, gives those face-melters some actual context. |
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Beside those things that are without, that which cometh upon me daily, the care of all the churches. |
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He was reading one of those little fagazines, those little gay rags, that there were white gay men in California dying because they were gay. |
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Their trunks were gnarled beyond belief, like those in fairybooks. They were covered with the cuneiform of woodpeckers and yellowhammers. |
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All those fakeloo bummers and ink merchants, they bedazzle a girl. She's only human. |
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Some clever person came up with the apt name of little John for a suitably shaped container for those who were caught short. |
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Thou lookest for firmitude and vigour in those graces, which thou wilt allow in thy best disciples, no less than truth. |
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Assuming arguendo that those assertions are factually true, we find respondent's claim to be without legal merit. |
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The drive took forty minutes, stuck behind those farters from the backwoods. |
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The treasures in this case are geocaches, those little plastic boxes of goodies that are hidden all over the earth. |
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Number four boat filled rapidly, but everybody was focusing fascinatedly on those blades aft. |
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Lhuyd concluded that as the languages had been of Celtic origin, the people who spoke those languages were Celts. |
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